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and she'd ask me, "hey, steve, you know, what's going on with this case? you know, i'm just calling to see if there's anything new." >> he'd say, "rhonda, this file is on the corner of my desk. years later this file is on the corner of my desk. i never forgot about it." >> you never lose hope on these things because you just never know when something is going to happen, whether it be technology, whether it be a witness coming forward, whether it be this guy doing something else to, you know, hurt his case. >> yeah. and sometimes it can be as simple as a chance encounter, a fresh perspective, or in this case, a deputy district attorney named john lewin who took special pleasure in unlocking the secrets of old and unsolved cases, and there was something quite unusual about this one that caught lewin's eye, which he mentioned to lead detective steve davis. >> steve had kind of been through the ringer in terms of work that he had done in the past and the case not getting to the point of being able to be filed. so i told him from the start, "listen, i'm very in
and she'd ask me, "hey, steve, you know, what's going on with this case? you know, i'm just calling to see if there's anything new." >> he'd say, "rhonda, this file is on the corner of my desk. years later this file is on the corner of my desk. i never forgot about it." >> you never lose hope on these things because you just never know when something is going to happen, whether it be technology, whether it be a witness coming forward, whether it be this guy doing...
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but he looks a little bit like steve, though. not a bad job, ashton. >>> coming up on this friday morning, community outrage after a squatter claims ownership of a waterfront mansion. so far, even police are helpless to do anything. >>> and nearly 12 years after her murder, the case of chandra levy is in the headlines again. try our new southwestern mac and cheese with grilled chicken, served with soup or salad. chili's lunch combos. starting at 6 bucks. more life happens here. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. [ sighs ] thanks! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! ♪ [ male announcer ] to learn more about the cold truth and save $1 visit alka-seltzer
but he looks a little bit like steve, though. not a bad job, ashton. >>> coming up on this friday morning, community outrage after a squatter claims ownership of a waterfront mansion. so far, even police are helpless to do anything. >>> and nearly 12 years after her murder, the case of chandra levy is in the headlines again. try our new southwestern mac and cheese with grilled chicken, served with soup or salad. chili's lunch combos. starting at 6 bucks. more life happens...
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first, after words with steve call. his book takes a look at the corporation that has greater revenues than the economies of many western nations. this is a little under an hour. >> hi. thank you so much for joining a state. congratulations on what is quite an achievement. >> thank you. >> first of all, i really enjoyed the book. it read like a novel. i mean, it really read like non-fiction in places, which are short and as a writer you encountered some of that feeling as well. i know as a reporter who has dealt with exxon mobil a good chunk of her career, how difficult it probably was to probe this company. let's start there. white exxon mobil? added you come to the subject? why this company? how was it -- how did it differ from some of your other subjects? >> it is an interesting -- to me it was an interesting journey because, as you point out, i started out as a business reporter on wall street when i was young. then i went abroad and worked on more national subjects. after september 11 the road about the origins of
first, after words with steve call. his book takes a look at the corporation that has greater revenues than the economies of many western nations. this is a little under an hour. >> hi. thank you so much for joining a state. congratulations on what is quite an achievement. >> thank you. >> first of all, i really enjoyed the book. it read like a novel. i mean, it really read like non-fiction in places, which are short and as a writer you encountered some of that feeling as...
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steve jobs desperately wanted to control every element of the customer's experience, every element hoff the design, and they both were not good partners. they really didn't believe in partnership. they believed in the advantages of total control, and that makes them secretive because it's -- the secrecy follows the desire for control, not the secrecy is an end in itself. so, it's fascinating. the other point about exxonmobil and its unpopularity i came to think about over time is, most big industrialized democracies, because of the nature of our energy economy, they all have big state oil companies. bp, and mexico, and most of the states have privatized them but even bp -- were article shatly stalestate owned as recent as the 1980s, exxonmobil is our state oil company. they're a much more coherent expression of our national energy policy then the federal government is, and they're just as powerful relative to the state as tal is so france and even more. so only in america would we have a state oil company that lives in opposition to the state in which it resides. rex tillerson recently
steve jobs desperately wanted to control every element of the customer's experience, every element hoff the design, and they both were not good partners. they really didn't believe in partnership. they believed in the advantages of total control, and that makes them secretive because it's -- the secrecy follows the desire for control, not the secrecy is an end in itself. so, it's fascinating. the other point about exxonmobil and its unpopularity i came to think about over time is, most big...
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steve jobs died in october of 2011. now, if, and this is a big if, because betting against apple never paid off for anybody, but this apple does have some issues now. turned out to be longer term. are they tim cook's fault or steve jobs? he's rolling out his products, keeping his view. everything. >> well, to a certain extent, but tim cook isn't steve jobs. the job that -- steve jobs' job, there you go, was a very difficult act to follow and he had an advantage and that was in each case, he was pioneering a new product category from nothing. where as tim cook is in mature markets and he's having to carry those products further, deeper in. where steve would say, oh, to heck with that, let's just start something new and he'd start a new wave over and over and over again. the problem here is the warren buffett problem. warren buffett can't find companies big enough to buy. apple is having trouble finding markets big enough to enter. when year a $400 billion company. >>> thank you very much. appreciate your time. still to c
steve jobs died in october of 2011. now, if, and this is a big if, because betting against apple never paid off for anybody, but this apple does have some issues now. turned out to be longer term. are they tim cook's fault or steve jobs? he's rolling out his products, keeping his view. everything. >> well, to a certain extent, but tim cook isn't steve jobs. the job that -- steve jobs' job, there you go, was a very difficult act to follow and he had an advantage and that was in each case,...
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it's the big movie coming out about apple and steve jobs. seems the cult of mac is very much alive thanks to the premiere of this film about steve jobs, the man himself played by ashton kutcher. >> this is freedom to create and to do and to build and artists, individuals. >> you're overreacting. even if you were developing this for freaks like us, and i doubt you are, nobody wants to buy a computer, nobody. >> how does somebody know what they want if they've never even seen it? >> i think it looks pretty good. >> it does look good. >> people were so fascinated with steve jobs and his whole life and fascinated with ashton kutcher. >> you know what? i've read steve wozniak, the other character in the scene wrote in and said, first, that never happened. it'd be good this is an entertaining movie -- no, no, he is, i'm just reporting. he says, first of all, we never dressed like professionals, i was never in a tie because we were kids and we saw the pictures from that era, they weren't. but it's really entertaining thus far, and he says that some
it's the big movie coming out about apple and steve jobs. seems the cult of mac is very much alive thanks to the premiere of this film about steve jobs, the man himself played by ashton kutcher. >> this is freedom to create and to do and to build and artists, individuals. >> you're overreacting. even if you were developing this for freaks like us, and i doubt you are, nobody wants to buy a computer, nobody. >> how does somebody know what they want if they've never even seen...
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. >>> coming up next, ashton kutcher takes his turn as the one and only steve jobs. our first look at the movie premiering at sundance today. >>> and just in the nick of time, a rash of rescues, as floodwaters surprise people down under. >>> welcome back, everybody. kia motors is getting ready to settle false mileage claims. the south korean automaker is putting aside nearly $200 million to compensate owners after admitting it overstated the fuel economy on over 1 million vehicles sold in north america. >>> the boeing 787 dreamliner is still grounded after a rash of mechanical problems. investigators say safety backups failed on at least one of the planes, allowing a battery fire earlier this month. nippon airways that has more 787s than any other airline, has canceled almost 500 dreamliner flights so far. >>> and this week can't end soon enough for apple. its stock fell more than 12% yesterday after a disappointing earnings report. many analysts are now lowering their estimates for the company. apple is also reporting that it terminated a subcontractor in china that
. >>> coming up next, ashton kutcher takes his turn as the one and only steve jobs. our first look at the movie premiering at sundance today. >>> and just in the nick of time, a rash of rescues, as floodwaters surprise people down under. >>> welcome back, everybody. kia motors is getting ready to settle false mileage claims. the south korean automaker is putting aside nearly $200 million to compensate owners after admitting it overstated the fuel economy on over 1...
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>> oh, steve, i know -- >> i have to ask that question. come on. you're sitting here together. everybody in town is talking about it already. and this is taking place. >> you know, steve, i got to tell you, you guys in the press are incorrigible and it was literally inaugurated four days ago. >> right. >> and you're talking about elections four years from now. >> yeah, and i am, as you know, steve, i am still secretary of state so i am out of politics an i'm forbidden from even hearing these questions. >> as steve martin would tay mussily say, excuse me. they asked to come on "60 minutes." they like the press coverage they got today and last night. they love the fact we're talking about it. it seems to me for him to mock the very message when they are the message is a little weird on the part of the president. >> please, steve. did you see the body language on hillary. that's a woman who knows the presidency is basically hers for the taking if she wants it. who could stop her? she knows it. she's as relaxed as i have ever seen her. the best thing to do is step back, get out of
>> oh, steve, i know -- >> i have to ask that question. come on. you're sitting here together. everybody in town is talking about it already. and this is taking place. >> you know, steve, i got to tell you, you guys in the press are incorrigible and it was literally inaugurated four days ago. >> right. >> and you're talking about elections four years from now. >> yeah, and i am, as you know, steve, i am still secretary of state so i am out of politics an i'm...
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>> oh steve. >> come on. you are sitting here together. everybody in town is talking about it already. and it is taking place. >> steve i have to tell you you guys in the press are incorrigible. >> that means filled with jelly. it just seems like people in a hotel lobby that then end up heading back to the hotel room for disgustingness. how is biden taking this? he was seen on the belt way earlier today. >> that guy has to be our next president. i have to say, jaime, should biden feel left out and hurt after that interview? is that a message? >> he has never had an interview with the president on "60 minutes." so he should be upset. i would hope for a biden presidency for a stimulus package. this was a softball interview, and they make this case that hillary is one of the greatest secretary of states of all time. where is the evidence of that? >> there is no evidence. that's what i call a maim. >> have you george marshall, the marshall plan and the hen rear kissinger who helped to open china. what has hillary clinton done? no one can name
>> oh steve. >> come on. you are sitting here together. everybody in town is talking about it already. and it is taking place. >> steve i have to tell you you guys in the press are incorrigible. >> that means filled with jelly. it just seems like people in a hotel lobby that then end up heading back to the hotel room for disgustingness. how is biden taking this? he was seen on the belt way earlier today. >> that guy has to be our next president. i have to say,...
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you stay out of it other than making sure that it doesn't kill people stephen chantelle lee virginia steve what's a. i just wanted to ask a question of your guest has he ever been unemployed. has he ever been on able to do for himself and if he has possibly ask other people to do the same thing and live that way because just right steve thanks for the call it's it is you know what you're highlighting is. i don't want to personalize it to austin i don't know austin story and you know he's been on the show a number of times i think he's a decent fellow. i think that there is built into this libertarian worldview this this this idealistic belief that comes out of iran's writings and and. this whole notion that has been around america frankly for a long long before iran that it's survival of the fittest is the thing that darwin's cousin sir francis called monica was. you know promoted as an economist in the nineteenth century and it came the world the dickens wrote about charles dickens father was thrown into debtor's prison i mean it was just that was england of that time and this idea that t
you stay out of it other than making sure that it doesn't kill people stephen chantelle lee virginia steve what's a. i just wanted to ask a question of your guest has he ever been unemployed. has he ever been on able to do for himself and if he has possibly ask other people to do the same thing and live that way because just right steve thanks for the call it's it is you know what you're highlighting is. i don't want to personalize it to austin i don't know austin story and you know he's been...
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new republic punisher and facebook co-founder chris hughes and the host of npr's "morning edition," steve inskeep. >>> hello. great to have you with us. george is off this weekend. so much to get to this morning. including that controversy over the oscar-nominated film "zero dark thirty" and so-called intense interrogation. >>> but first front and center this morning washington is set to tackle an immigration overhaul. the president is planning to speak about it on tuesday, and our two headlining senators are working 0en a plan as well of the let's start with ranking of the armed services committee, john mccain. welcome, senator mccain. you have spent a great deal of time working on immigration issues. when do you think you can get this bipartisan plan out and how much can you tell us about what's in it? >> well, we're going to be announcing the principals that will be guiding our translation of it into legislation. we've still got a lot of hard work ahead. but i'm very pleased with the progress. frankly -- >> you're announcing this week. >> yeah, we'll be -- senator menendez and i and se
new republic punisher and facebook co-founder chris hughes and the host of npr's "morning edition," steve inskeep. >>> hello. great to have you with us. george is off this weekend. so much to get to this morning. including that controversy over the oscar-nominated film "zero dark thirty" and so-called intense interrogation. >>> but first front and center this morning washington is set to tackle an immigration overhaul. the president is planning to speak...
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>>steve: okay. so if political annihilation is the president's game plan, what should republicans do in return? former r.n.c. chairman jim nick -- jim nicholson joins us. do you think that is what is on the president's plate to destroy the congress? >> i think it is. he's looking forward to the elections in 2014 where they can get the house back and have control of the government, which is what makes the u.s. house so historically critically important to us today. we have to be a united republican outpost in the house. that's the only branch of government we still have. and it's very important that we hang together. i used to say when i was a party chairman, we have to hang together so we don't hang separately. and it's more important than ever now. >>steve: absolutely. i want to share with you and our audience right now the results of a fox news poll wh-t president's attitude towards congressional republicans since this election. he's become 55% more confrontational people across america say. you'r
>>steve: okay. so if political annihilation is the president's game plan, what should republicans do in return? former r.n.c. chairman jim nick -- jim nicholson joins us. do you think that is what is on the president's plate to destroy the congress? >> i think it is. he's looking forward to the elections in 2014 where they can get the house back and have control of the government, which is what makes the u.s. house so historically critically important to us today. we have to be a...
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. >> let's check in with steve doocy to see what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> coming up we will talk all about the inaugural if he istities highlights from the ball as well. the political director of cbs is supposed to be nonpartisan. sure sounds like a democratic strategist. we will explain that to you. also which politicians in washington, d.c. were weak kneed over beyonce. exciting news big changes at the lingerie league. brian kilmeade will fill us in on this and so much more. fox and friends kicks off right here on your channel for news. >> 9 minutes to the top of the hour. a fishing boat leaves two brothers dajing for hours. they couldn't pull it fearing the rope would snap. they were able to save the guys by boat. they spent 20 minutes at dinner weighed significantly less than kids who left the table after 17 minutes. the extra 3 minutes of interaction leads to healthier children believe it or not. >> if you are watching our show at one time or another you probably had trouble getting to sleep or staying sliep at night. we have great products that can help you get z's. jo
. >> let's check in with steve doocy to see what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> coming up we will talk all about the inaugural if he istities highlights from the ball as well. the political director of cbs is supposed to be nonpartisan. sure sounds like a democratic strategist. we will explain that to you. also which politicians in washington, d.c. were weak kneed over beyonce. exciting news big changes at the lingerie league. brian kilmeade will fill us in on this...
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steve, a pleasure. welcome back. good to see you again. >> good morning, great to be here. >> of all the proposals, and in particular, one to combat climate change, regardless of whether we like the tax or not, would it work? would it help? tell us. >> well, the carbon tax has been proposed by some, a tax on carbon dioxide, a tax on hot air, proposed by some to be a way to close the budget deficit, and, second, to solve the problem of global warming, but it won't do either, and it's a tax on refineries, industry, and utilities and will slow the u.s. economy rate, the price of gasoline, goods, food, electricity, and so it will probably reduce federal revenues, not helping with the budget deficit. >> that's interesting because it's billed as we're doing something, showing the world we're tackling this carbon emissions problem. we are doing something. it's also billed as a big revenue raiser for the government. i think that's the motivation. now, in the long run, you could say it reduces government revenues because it's
steve, a pleasure. welcome back. good to see you again. >> good morning, great to be here. >> of all the proposals, and in particular, one to combat climate change, regardless of whether we like the tax or not, would it work? would it help? tell us. >> well, the carbon tax has been proposed by some, a tax on carbon dioxide, a tax on hot air, proposed by some to be a way to close the budget deficit, and, second, to solve the problem of global warming, but it won't do either,...
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. >> as steve martin said years ago, it gives me caca pants. i knew it was going to happen, but i didn't know it would be this soon. it's none of my business when she chose to do that, you know? i've just got to be along for the ride and celebrate and cheering her along and giving her whatever she needs to be comfortable. >> and how about your twin boys? >> pretty good. trying to work some stuff out with the mom, but i put everybody in my neighborhood, which is my ultimate master plan. we're all behind the same gate. >> denise looks after the boys? >> she does, yeah. >> it's actually reasonably civilized. >> it is. yeah. just get everybody paid and they'll be happy, you know? sorry. >> do you see much of the boys? >> not as much as i plan to or i would like to. but what's really cool is when they come to set and we have a kid station there. we have, you know, my bus is friendly and smoke free most of the time. >> have you kids now? >> five. >> five kids. some with brooke, soom with denise. >> are they becoming friends? >> becoming friends, yeah
. >> as steve martin said years ago, it gives me caca pants. i knew it was going to happen, but i didn't know it would be this soon. it's none of my business when she chose to do that, you know? i've just got to be along for the ride and celebrate and cheering her along and giving her whatever she needs to be comfortable. >> and how about your twin boys? >> pretty good. trying to work some stuff out with the mom, but i put everybody in my neighborhood, which is my ultimate...
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>> i think i am -- >> i mean steve. >> i think richard is absolutely right. we don't know ultimately how they'll respond, and there's an awful lot about khamenei we don't know, but i think the white house realizes that before it could ever go down the road of much tougher either sanctions or even the very last resort of military course, that this is the kind of outreach that has to happen, and with ahmadinejad's speeches, i agree with richard he's not significant, but the fact he's relaxing his speeches means khamenei had him do that. he is a puppet. >> i think you have to talk a little before you start bombing. thank you, rich engel. we'll get back to you at some time and talk about your captivity. we had our worry beads out. >> thank you. >> as we should have. >>> up next, yesterday was the president's big day, but didn't you get the idea that the vice president -- there he is -- you can't not laugh sometimes at joe biden -- was thinking about inauguration four years from now? he worked that inaugural crowd like it was a ward in iowa and this was a caucus m
>> i think i am -- >> i mean steve. >> i think richard is absolutely right. we don't know ultimately how they'll respond, and there's an awful lot about khamenei we don't know, but i think the white house realizes that before it could ever go down the road of much tougher either sanctions or even the very last resort of military course, that this is the kind of outreach that has to happen, and with ahmadinejad's speeches, i agree with richard he's not significant, but the fact...
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>> shepard: steve brown in chicago tonight. steve, thanks. secretary of state hillary clinton tells congress why she did not go on the sunday talk shows five days after that attack in benghazi. we will hear from the secretary and get reaction from the white house to her testimony on capitol hill. plus, lawmakers agree to raise the nation's debt limit. at least for now. but it could end up costing some of them their paychecks. that's coming up as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news as fox reports live tonight. ♪ just one bite opens a world of delight... ♪ ♪ savor and explore, the great indoors ♪ ♪ friskies indoor delights. ♪ feed the senses. living with moderate to semeans living with pain.is it could also mean living with joint damage. humira, adalimumab, can help treat more than just the pain. for many adults, humira is clinically proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower your abilitto fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infect
>> shepard: steve brown in chicago tonight. steve, thanks. secretary of state hillary clinton tells congress why she did not go on the sunday talk shows five days after that attack in benghazi. we will hear from the secretary and get reaction from the white house to her testimony on capitol hill. plus, lawmakers agree to raise the nation's debt limit. at least for now. but it could end up costing some of them their paychecks. that's coming up as we approach the bottom of the hour and the...
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>> steve: very nice! more kids would play stringed instruments if they could do that in school. >> gretchen: as my son would say, that was sick! that was amazing. i love it. >> steve: their new album is available everywhere, right? >> everywhere. >> brian: if everyone buys it, you can get real cellos, because these have no bodies. they need some help. >> gretchen: you are fantastic. >> steve: thank you very much. >> gretchen: coming up, forget everything you heard about the food. why healthy things like asparagus and oatmeal are really devils in disguise. we'll reveal it coming up. you you you you so, we all set? i've got two tickets to paradise! pack your bags, we'll leave tonight. uhh, it's next month, actually... eddie continues singing: to tickets to... paradiiiiiise! no four. remember? whoooa whooaa whooo! you know ronny, folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? happier than eddie money running a travel agency. get happy. get geico. fiftee
>> steve: very nice! more kids would play stringed instruments if they could do that in school. >> gretchen: as my son would say, that was sick! that was amazing. i love it. >> steve: their new album is available everywhere, right? >> everywhere. >> brian: if everyone buys it, you can get real cellos, because these have no bodies. they need some help. >> gretchen: you are fantastic. >> steve: thank you very much. >> gretchen: coming up, forget...
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bill: thank you, steve. steve centanni in washington. martha has a bit more. martha: lawmakers of course made the round on the sunday talk shows and they expressed their support for the deal. here is some of that. >> cautiously optimistic. someone who spent years between the house and the senate trying to comprehensive immigration reform i'm cauautiously optimistic. i see the right spirit. i see things that were once off the table for agreement and discussion being on the table. serious pathway forward. >> i think those rubio principles do a really good job of adhering to the founding principles, respecting the rule of law and respecting those who came here for a better life. martha: all right. so now all of this is really a framework for the proposal. it still has to make it through congress. on the house side it could be tricky. coming up next, our senior political analyst in the next hour, brit hume, is going to weigh in on all of that. bill: look forward to that. what does the current state of u.s. immigration look like today? right now 11 million immigran
bill: thank you, steve. steve centanni in washington. martha has a bit more. martha: lawmakers of course made the round on the sunday talk shows and they expressed their support for the deal. here is some of that. >> cautiously optimistic. someone who spent years between the house and the senate trying to comprehensive immigration reform i'm cauautiously optimistic. i see the right spirit. i see things that were once off the table for agreement and discussion being on the table. serious...
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steve is live in washington, dc, with more on that. steve, what is the basic argument overwhelm in the military? >> and say women are not strong justify for combat roles and others say women have proven themselves time and time again on the frontlines. in any case, it is official, women will be able to serve alongside men on the front lines opening up doors to further advancement along the military chain of command. outgoing defense secretary panetta signing the order but many stray is a question of physical capability. >> ing the evidence is is clear combat effectiveness, when women are put in those kind of demanding roles, they breakdown, there is a difference in the physician -- physicalness of men and women. olympic athletes compete by gender not each other. >> women have been serving in certain combat roles for years in iraq and afghanistan. >>heather: so, what do supporters say? >> say they there are no issues resulting from women in combat. and say that women bring very valuable qualities to the battlefield. listen. about only l
steve is live in washington, dc, with more on that. steve, what is the basic argument overwhelm in the military? >> and say women are not strong justify for combat roles and others say women have proven themselves time and time again on the frontlines. in any case, it is official, women will be able to serve alongside men on the front lines opening up doors to further advancement along the military chain of command. outgoing defense secretary panetta signing the order but many stray is a...
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sergio had not appeared, i think it's very likely chrysler would have been allowed to liquidate. >> steve rattner, who was head of the presidential task force on the auto industry, sat across from marchionne at the bargaining table during the height of the economic crisis. rattner believes that chrysler's demise could have cost 300,000 american jobs up and down the industrial supply chain. >> was he a tough negotiator? >> brutally tough, yeah. he--but that's part of why he's successful. >> in the end, marchionne and fiat got a 20% stake in the brand-new, slimmed down, debt-free chrysler plus a $6-billion high interest loan from the u.s. treasury, just for taking the auto company off the government's hands and running it. he used the $6 billion to modernize chrysler plants with state-of-the-art equipment to improve quality, upgraded 16 existing models in just 18 months, and began integrating chrysler and fiat's operations. obviously, you saw something in chrysler that you thought would fit well with fiat? >> yeah, from a product standpoint, they were the other half of the coin. when you pu
sergio had not appeared, i think it's very likely chrysler would have been allowed to liquidate. >> steve rattner, who was head of the presidential task force on the auto industry, sat across from marchionne at the bargaining table during the height of the economic crisis. rattner believes that chrysler's demise could have cost 300,000 american jobs up and down the industrial supply chain. >> was he a tough negotiator? >> brutally tough, yeah. he--but that's part of why he's...
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steve jordan was out there and he said it will take a lot of work to track down the suspects. --chief no one wants to ktalk to the police. it will take a look for them to solve this case. >> jury deliberations will still be under way this morning in the retrial of deborah madden. the former san francisco crime lab technician is accused of taking cocaine from a facility in 2009. the scandal led to the closure of the lab and force prosecutors to dismiss hundreds of criminal cases. maddens first trial ended in a hung jury and she faces a maximum sentence of four years in prison of convicted. hayward officials accredited and i year-old boy with helping to save a disabled man from a burning bedroom. authorities said the man was alone in the bedroom in the fire broke out about 430 monday afternoon. the boy heard the smoke detector and ran for help. the neighbors will a disabled man from the room. the >> stake is a hospital to be treated for burns. >> today is media day for the superable all of layers of the 49ers in the ravens will be in the superdome answering questions from some 5
steve jordan was out there and he said it will take a lot of work to track down the suspects. --chief no one wants to ktalk to the police. it will take a look for them to solve this case. >> jury deliberations will still be under way this morning in the retrial of deborah madden. the former san francisco crime lab technician is accused of taking cocaine from a facility in 2009. the scandal led to the closure of the lab and force prosecutors to dismiss hundreds of criminal cases. maddens...
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but steve, there is a difference. there is a difference physically, for the most part, in what men are able to accomplish and what women are able to accomplish out on a battlefield, on a football field, around a track. again, this is not shocking. this is not open to debate. >> just going back to your point -- >> and by the way, i just want to be very clear because i'm sure people are freaking out right now, i'm not saying i don't want women in combat. women can be in combat, but i'll be damned, if we find out that the pentagon is lowering standards for politically correct reasons, then you know what? then the blood of the dead americans in future battles will be on their hands. that's what we've got to make sure doesn't happen. >> look, i'm not even sure it's lowering standards. if you take a 120-pound woman who passes every test, she's incredibly physically fit. >> in better shape than me. >> you get hit with a bullet somewhere in your 200 -- we're not going to talk about it -- >> no, i'm 230 pounds. let's use mika
but steve, there is a difference. there is a difference physically, for the most part, in what men are able to accomplish and what women are able to accomplish out on a battlefield, on a football field, around a track. again, this is not shocking. this is not open to debate. >> just going back to your point -- >> and by the way, i just want to be very clear because i'm sure people are freaking out right now, i'm not saying i don't want women in combat. women can be in combat, but...
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. >>> i'm steve kornacki. the forecast is dreary but in a turn of events al roker or krystal couldn't predict partly cloudy sunny days in the senate or not. >>> i'm s.e. cupp, women have reasons to take notice. >>> i'm toure and we need all the soldiers we can get. the monster squid is real. don't believe me? i'll show you the videotape. >> what? >>. >>> all that and something that didn't happen in 97 years. scott walker is probably marking the occasion. you're in "the cycle" and we are ready to roll. >>> the stage is set. the handoff has begun and to quote the beatles for secretary of state hillary clinton, she says hello and we say good-bye. hello-hello. this morning the present secretary and the future secretary appeared before the senate foreign relations committee as kerry's sure march to secretary of state began. >> if you confirm me, i would take office as secretary proud that the senate is in my blood. but equally proud that so, too, is the foreign service. >> this comes less than 24 hours after hillar
. >>> i'm steve kornacki. the forecast is dreary but in a turn of events al roker or krystal couldn't predict partly cloudy sunny days in the senate or not. >>> i'm s.e. cupp, women have reasons to take notice. >>> i'm toure and we need all the soldiers we can get. the monster squid is real. don't believe me? i'll show you the videotape. >> what? >>. >>> all that and something that didn't happen in 97 years. scott walker is probably marking the...
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. >> steve: we'll continue this in the after the show show. log on right now. >> brian: tomorrow we have geraldo rivera and we'll find out what happened. bill: i think that is the tease. we have to wait it will tomorrow, right? good morning everyone. get ready for gi jane. women are set to hit the front lines of combat. wow, good morning, everybody. i'm bill hemmer. welcome to "america's newsroom." a lot to talk about that today. martha: good morning, everybody. i'm martha maccallum. here's the situation. leon panetta in one of his last acts will make it official today. many say this announcement confirms what is already happening on the ground. bill: jennifer griffin is on the front line of the pentagon every day. what will this change, if anything, for women in the military, jennifer? >> reporter: essentially, bill, this will open 230,000 positions that have previously been that woman in the military had not had access to. it will open the positions in the army and marines in particular because those are the front line infantry troops. secre
. >> steve: we'll continue this in the after the show show. log on right now. >> brian: tomorrow we have geraldo rivera and we'll find out what happened. bill: i think that is the tease. we have to wait it will tomorrow, right? good morning everyone. get ready for gi jane. women are set to hit the front lines of combat. wow, good morning, everybody. i'm bill hemmer. welcome to "america's newsroom." a lot to talk about that today. martha: good morning, everybody. i'm martha...
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martha: thank you, steve. >> reporter: you bet. bill: there is a sign that the american workforce is changing. union membership has dropped by 400,000 americans last year. that is the lowest levels we've seen in almost a century. stuart varney, anchor of "varney & company", fox business network. good morning to you, stuart. what is behind this number? >> i will give four factors. number one, sharp cuts in government employment. government employees are generally unionized. those union jobs are gone. number two, they are pricing themselves out. union members are pricing themselves out of government work at the state level. states are insolvent in some cases. they can't afford to rehire union members into their workforce. number three, collective bargaining restrictions especially in wisconsin and indiana. in those two states the government worker union membership has dropped 13% and 18% respectively. number four, the government employees, the unions work rules are pushing employers away. rigid work rules are not efficient. employers
martha: thank you, steve. >> reporter: you bet. bill: there is a sign that the american workforce is changing. union membership has dropped by 400,000 americans last year. that is the lowest levels we've seen in almost a century. stuart varney, anchor of "varney & company", fox business network. good morning to you, stuart. what is behind this number? >> i will give four factors. number one, sharp cuts in government employment. government employees are generally...
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the late steve jobs presented the first version of that tablet which has been revised three times. more than 100 million ipads have been sold world wide. this past week apple lost its title as the world's most valuable company to exon mobile. it lost 30% of its val since september. >>> on this day in 1998 on the day of her husband's state of the union address first lady hillary clinton came on the today show. the interview was made all the more interesting given the day before president clinton made that infamous finger waving denial then mrs. clinton made this comment about the scandal. >> but i do believe that this is a battle. i mean, look at the very people who are involved in this. they have popped up in other settings. the great story here for anybody willing to find it and write about it and explain it is this vast right wing conspiracy conspiring against my husband since the announced his run for president. a few journalists have caught on to it and explained it. actually, in a bizarre sort of way this may do it. >> and it did. vast right wing conspiracy became part of the
the late steve jobs presented the first version of that tablet which has been revised three times. more than 100 million ipads have been sold world wide. this past week apple lost its title as the world's most valuable company to exon mobile. it lost 30% of its val since september. >>> on this day in 1998 on the day of her husband's state of the union address first lady hillary clinton came on the today show. the interview was made all the more interesting given the day before...
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i'm steve kroft. precious commodities are, by definition, rare, valuable, and in high demand, and very often they're located in places that are difficult to reach and sometimes dangerous. this edition features stories that take us down into the world of sharks, deep into the heart of africa, and onto the high seas for a look at the dark side of big-time commercial fishing. we begin with gold. there's a demand for gold for investments, for the circuits in cell phones and computers, and of course for jewelry. and mining it often comes at a huge cost, one of which you probably haven't heard very much about. in the democratic republic of congo, gold and other minerals are fueling the deadliest conflict since world war ii. in november of 2009, scott pelley went to the heart of central africa and found a campaign of rape and murder being largely funded by gold that's exported to the world. >> this is a gold mine in eastern congo, dug from the side of a mountain by the bare hands and stooped backs of 100 men
i'm steve kroft. precious commodities are, by definition, rare, valuable, and in high demand, and very often they're located in places that are difficult to reach and sometimes dangerous. this edition features stories that take us down into the world of sharks, deep into the heart of africa, and onto the high seas for a look at the dark side of big-time commercial fishing. we begin with gold. there's a demand for gold for investments, for the circuits in cell phones and computers, and of course...
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does congressman steve king become the front-runner? >> he could look at running and this will be a wide-open race and you also have a state that's very important in the presidential process so you will have a lot of national money being paid into the race. you'll have a lot of national interest and attention on the state and it's also a cheap state to advertise. so it will be great and one of the best ones of 2014, i think. >> pbs news hour. m manu, thank you. >> thank you for spending your saturday with me. >> thank you. >>> what two civil rights group have to say about the mayor and his ban on super sodas. leaders on capitol hill are trying to prohibit the sale, transfer, manufacture and importation of assault weapons, but are they trying to hit the wrong target? this is msnbc. to the cleaning games. let's get a recap, merv. [ merv ] thanks, other merv. mr. clean magic eraser extra power was three times faster on permanent marker. elsewhere against dirt, it was a sweep, with scuffed sports equipment... had it coming. grungy phones...
does congressman steve king become the front-runner? >> he could look at running and this will be a wide-open race and you also have a state that's very important in the presidential process so you will have a lot of national money being paid into the race. you'll have a lot of national interest and attention on the state and it's also a cheap state to advertise. so it will be great and one of the best ones of 2014, i think. >> pbs news hour. m manu, thank you. >> thank you...
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that's ashton cooper in "the late steve jobs." and with us is mike hogan, editor of "the huffington post." good morning. >> good morning. >> this steve jobs bio pick is getting a lot of attention. steve wozniak thought it wasn't exactly on point. >> this is one of the problems about making movies when they're still alive. it's easier to do lincoln. wozniak said this scene doesn't have anything do about anything. every never happen and doesn't capture the meaning of what our experience was like. it's a movie. we hear it all the time and it's true in this case. it premiered last night. the sundance closing film is not always the best film in the festival. this one very high profile and apparently ashton kutcher is pretty good at least. >> do you think he pulled it off? >> i'm hearing -- i got back from sundance a few days too early to see it but i hear people are pleasantly surprised about his performance but the film may be a bit too much of a film about how great steve jobs is instead of really exploring the complexities of his ch
that's ashton cooper in "the late steve jobs." and with us is mike hogan, editor of "the huffington post." good morning. >> good morning. >> this steve jobs bio pick is getting a lot of attention. steve wozniak thought it wasn't exactly on point. >> this is one of the problems about making movies when they're still alive. it's easier to do lincoln. wozniak said this scene doesn't have anything do about anything. every never happen and doesn't capture the...
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big government could not produce thomas edison or steve jobs but profit motive could not inspire dr. king or abraham lincoln. and i think this president is trying to rebalance it. it goes back to our founding. >> we have to end on that. stay with us. we'll continue our conversation with our panel after a quick break. we have more to talk about how deeply the president fused his remarks. like a lot of things, trying to find a better job can be frustrating. so at university of phoenix we're working with a growing list of almost two thousand corporate partners - companies like microsoft, american red cross and adobe - to create options for you. not only that, we're using what we learn from these partners to shape our curriculum, so that when you find the job you want you'll be a perfect fit. let's get to work. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day 50+. ♪ america, america god shed his grace on thee ♪ ♪ >> on the steps of the u.s.
big government could not produce thomas edison or steve jobs but profit motive could not inspire dr. king or abraham lincoln. and i think this president is trying to rebalance it. it goes back to our founding. >> we have to end on that. stay with us. we'll continue our conversation with our panel after a quick break. we have more to talk about how deeply the president fused his remarks. like a lot of things, trying to find a better job can be frustrating. so at university of phoenix we're...
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we have sam stein and steve rattner. joining me at the table in new york is "new york times" columnist, gail collins and associate editor of the "washington post" eugene robinson. also the bbc's katty kay. it's great to have all of you guys with us here today. thank you so much. steve rattner, this time yesterday we had paul krugman on the show. you actually said in an e-mail talking about your concerns krugman suggested we don't have to worry about long term debt so much, deficits, long term debt number 5, maybe number 6 on the list. you took exception to it and said denying the coming debt was like being a climate change denier. >> i think actually mika started that analogy and paul krugman basically said the opposite. to me, being a debt denier is the same thing as being a climate change denier. we're putting tons of carbon in our atmosphere we have to deal with and incurring billions of debt everyday we have to deal with. they're the same problems. do you recognize they're problems and deal with them or sit and let t
we have sam stein and steve rattner. joining me at the table in new york is "new york times" columnist, gail collins and associate editor of the "washington post" eugene robinson. also the bbc's katty kay. it's great to have all of you guys with us here today. thank you so much. steve rattner, this time yesterday we had paul krugman on the show. you actually said in an e-mail talking about your concerns krugman suggested we don't have to worry about long term debt so much,...